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ibm, what's the big deal? i think the fact they continue to miss on the revenue side off of what has been probably really compressed expectations lead me to believe that although the stock might rally to that 165 level, every rally in the stock for the last 24 months has been a sale and again i think that trend continues. you know what else continues tonight on "fast money"? we're going to have a tag team street fight. first time ever kelly. you better tune in man. this is going to be nuts. >> you're getting ahead of yourself. we have to go back to dan ives because before we let you go just cure flus toious to gai's point, every rally has been a point. what does it take in terms of numbers and guidance to turn it around? >> i think it's about giving investors comfort in the cloud transition, in that road map. you compare it with what that dell has done and microsoft, he's done all the right thing. i think it's about giving the playbook. it's not just talking the talk but walking the walk. >> dan, thank you for
ibm, what's the big deal? i think the fact they continue to miss on the revenue side off of what has been probably really compressed expectations lead me to believe that although the stock might rally to that 165 level, every rally in the stock for the last 24 months has been a sale and again i think that trend continues. you know what else continues tonight on "fast money"? we're going to have a tag team street fight. first time ever kelly. you better tune in man. this is going to be...
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she's also going to receive $13.3 million worth of ibm stock in the form of a performance stock grant. that is going to cover the years 2015, 2016 and 2017 if all performance metrics are realized. she will receive that full stock grant payable in the year 2018. it's also worth noting here this is ginni rometty's first increase since she took over in 2012. it's also a little controversial and we know this because ibm has been the worst performing stock on the dow over the past two years and you can see here over the last year down 14% versus a gain of 11% for the overall s&p 500. this year-to-date it's down 4%. so an interesting point here it looks like ibm ceo ginni rometty will have to meet a lot of benchmarks to get that compensation payment payable in full. >> just a quick reaction. are you surprised? do you think that's why they chose a friday evening? >> possibly. it doesn't seem like huge numbers. >> it sounds like it sends a pretty strong message to shareholders that it's going to be incentive based. >> but how many people at ibm do you think get a 6.7% raise -- >> nobody. she'
she's also going to receive $13.3 million worth of ibm stock in the form of a performance stock grant. that is going to cover the years 2015, 2016 and 2017 if all performance metrics are realized. she will receive that full stock grant payable in the year 2018. it's also worth noting here this is ginni rometty's first increase since she took over in 2012. it's also a little controversial and we know this because ibm has been the worst performing stock on the dow over the past two years and you...
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always works is sell the winners last year and buy the losers so the big mover today in the dow is ibm, worst of last year and look at the big winners of cisco and home depot down today. >> all right. we'll take a break here quickly, guys. come back with the countdown and then kayla, see you top of the hour, as well. >> yes. >>> after the bell a new gallup poll has personals saying the most important problem is not the economy but the politicians. could d.c. rush the market this year? two guests later on that. zoom you can take care of virtually all your important legal matters in just minutes. now it's quicker and easier for you to start your business, protect your family, and launch your dreams. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ the evolution of luxury continues. the next generation 2015 escalade. at legalzoom you can take care of virtually all your important legal matters in just minutes. now it's quicker and easier for you to start your business, protect your family, and launch your dreams. at legalzoom.com we put the law
always works is sell the winners last year and buy the losers so the big mover today in the dow is ibm, worst of last year and look at the big winners of cisco and home depot down today. >> all right. we'll take a break here quickly, guys. come back with the countdown and then kayla, see you top of the hour, as well. >> yes. >>> after the bell a new gallup poll has personals saying the most important problem is not the economy but the politicians. could d.c. rush the market...
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there's a new way to work and it's made with ibm. >>> welcome back. this is the dow. today oil had the big weight there because of the decline. goldman sachs lowering its price forecast and that took the wind out of that sail. who knows we may have a triple digit move after all on the industrial average. that would be six sessions in a row that we've seen that happen this year. let me show you the price of oil itself. 5% decline in wti u.s. crude. there it is down to $45.90 and brent was down more. the spread between these two is razor thin. the ten-year yield back to 1.90 for a time. remember 1.88 is something we've been watching. that was the low in october and rick santelli was pointing out the yield on the 30-year bond hit 2.49. we're only a two basis points away from an all-time low. you're a stock guy. >> we've been long treasuries tlt, all of 2014. >> you're not ready to give that up yet? >> we're getting close. my downside target on yields is 1.55 and 2.80 on the upside. certainly i'm getting very close to taking some off the table. >> what about oil? >> well
there's a new way to work and it's made with ibm. >>> welcome back. this is the dow. today oil had the big weight there because of the decline. goldman sachs lowering its price forecast and that took the wind out of that sail. who knows we may have a triple digit move after all on the industrial average. that would be six sessions in a row that we've seen that happen this year. let me show you the price of oil itself. 5% decline in wti u.s. crude. there it is down to $45.90 and brent...
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ibm obviously putting in a real down note for tech. but you can argue some of that is just ibm specific. they're in the midst of a big turnaround. when we start hearing from some of the bigger names next week like apple, google and others then we'll get a better idea. >> i've got a rick santelli question. so we were watching the reaction to the ecb today. i was watching it in the currency market. rates market was interesting, as well. ten year yield ending higher. wondering how long this move stays with us. how much juice really did it the ecb provide here beyond just a single day of trading? >> well, since they're not going to embark on the real buying until march, it does have an open-endeded quality, i would let the markets speak for themselves. you nailed it rates closed a bit higher. spreads against bunds and tens widened almost nine basis points. i'd say very short term i'd like for more selling and higher rates in the u.s. and some of the higher quality sovereigns. but it is the foreign exchange market that took the brunt. two w
ibm obviously putting in a real down note for tech. but you can argue some of that is just ibm specific. they're in the midst of a big turnaround. when we start hearing from some of the bigger names next week like apple, google and others then we'll get a better idea. >> i've got a rick santelli question. so we were watching the reaction to the ecb today. i was watching it in the currency market. rates market was interesting, as well. ten year yield ending higher. wondering how long this...
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you see it in ibm. you see it in the pharmaceuticals, anything with a global tilt to it has strong dollar effects but now that's being priced in and you can grow from here as long as the dollar doesn't climb precipitously from here. >> but the issue is isn't europe on sale? relative to the prices you would have paid in july certainly relative to european exporters. now, i don't think the market has missed that fact. i think that's out there, i think that's behind one of the things that's happened with equities, but you could see bigger things that haven't come to the fore that would be in the works if you would think about a world which you were at parity or even at these levels bigger mergers. >> you will want to hedge the euro. >> you hedge it but certainly there are big companies that think that given whatever the trade restrictions and government restrictions that there are plays that make sense at the following currency exchange rate that didn't make sense before the world changed in july. >> we wi
you see it in ibm. you see it in the pharmaceuticals, anything with a global tilt to it has strong dollar effects but now that's being priced in and you can grow from here as long as the dollar doesn't climb precipitously from here. >> but the issue is isn't europe on sale? relative to the prices you would have paid in july certainly relative to european exporters. now, i don't think the market has missed that fact. i think that's out there, i think that's behind one of the things that's...
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there's a new way to work and it's made with ibm. you're driving along, having a perfectly nice day, when out of nowhere a pick-up truck slams into your brand new car. one second it wasn't there and the next second... boom! you've had your first accident. now you have to make your first claim. so you talk to your insurance company and... boom! you're blindsided for a second time. they won't give you enough money to replace your brand new car. don't those people know you're already shaken up? liberty mutual's new car replacement will pay for the entire value of your car plus depreciation. call and for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your first accident. switch to liberty mutual insurance and you could save up to $423 dollars. call liberty mutual for a free quote today at see car insurance in a whole new light. liberty mutual insurance. >>> welcome back. tough day for markets across the board. some of the day's biggest losers with morgan brennan. >> energy sector the biggest loser in the
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there's a new way to work and it's made with ibm. why do we do it? why do we spend every waking moment, thinking about people? why are we so committed to keeping you connected? why combine performance with efficiency? why innovate for a future without accidents? why do any of it? why do all of it? because if it matters to you it's everything to us. the xc60 crossover. from volvo. lease the well-equipped volvo xc60 today. visit your local volvo showroom for details. >>> dow down 129. it's been another volatile day but a down day for the most part. industrial average down about 230 points at the low of the session. has come back this afternoon. the s&p's down 13. with the nasdaq down 23. 10-year yield's below 2% today the price of oil continued lower, as well. joining me we have david darst and mary thompson on the new york stock exchange floor where volatility reigned the first full week of the year. >> it did. i was asking the reasons behind that to traders eni think a lot of it that said has to do with too many questions out there. there are a lot o
there's a new way to work and it's made with ibm. why do we do it? why do we spend every waking moment, thinking about people? why are we so committed to keeping you connected? why combine performance with efficiency? why innovate for a future without accidents? why do any of it? why do all of it? because if it matters to you it's everything to us. the xc60 crossover. from volvo. lease the well-equipped volvo xc60 today. visit your local volvo showroom for details. >>> dow down 129....
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there's a new way to work and it's made with ibm. have you heard of the new dialing procedure for for the 415 and 628 area codes? no what is it? starting february 21, 2015 if you have a 415 or 628 number you'll need to dial... 1 plus the area code plus the phone number for all calls. okay, but what if i have a 415 number, and i'm calling a 415 number? you'll still need to dial... 1 plus the area code plus the phone number. so when in doubt, dial it out! >>> well big late day surge in the market means a late day surge. what is on the hot list? >> it had a definite tech flavor to it. in the last two hours, the stocks most looked up the site were apple, facebook amazon google. people predicting a lot of spirals in the oil sector. and our friends at option action some trader placed a $3 million bet on mcdonald's stock going over $95.91 in march. >> i am sure people want to hear about it. thank you. sunday's super bowl is television's most watched event and this years' audience may be even larger. up next we will huddle with the executive
there's a new way to work and it's made with ibm. have you heard of the new dialing procedure for for the 415 and 628 area codes? no what is it? starting february 21, 2015 if you have a 415 or 628 number you'll need to dial... 1 plus the area code plus the phone number for all calls. okay, but what if i have a 415 number, and i'm calling a 415 number? you'll still need to dial... 1 plus the area code plus the phone number. so when in doubt, dial it out! >>> well big late day surge in...
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then of course there's ibm. big blue. remember the worst performer in the dow last year and it's in the red again so far here in 2015. in fact, many of those tech names we talk about the most are well off their 52-week highs right now. that includes apple, microsoft, and yahoo!. and some that we're seeing now could be just profit taking. remember, last year that tech sector was the third best performer in the s&p 500 with a gain of nearly 20%. guys, back to you. >> josh thank you. and, yes, we are aware that blackberry shares are suddenly up 20% right now. dom chu stepping in with that story. >> this is session highs for blackberry shares. what we have right now is blackberry spiking as we speak. reuters is reporting that a south korean electronics giant samsung had recently approached blackberry about a potential takeover offer. it said that samsung proposed a possible price range, initial price range, of between $13.35 a share to $15.48 per share. hence you see that movement higher by about 21% right now. so again, a re
then of course there's ibm. big blue. remember the worst performer in the dow last year and it's in the red again so far here in 2015. in fact, many of those tech names we talk about the most are well off their 52-week highs right now. that includes apple, microsoft, and yahoo!. and some that we're seeing now could be just profit taking. remember, last year that tech sector was the third best performer in the s&p 500 with a gain of nearly 20%. guys, back to you. >> josh thank you....
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last year ibm was down 15%. the prior year down 2%. so the ibm shareholders are hoping for a great 2015. back to you. cheryl: nicole, thank you very much, see you when the bells ring 25 minutes from now. >>> while super bowl ratings set new records each year, it is a trend that could come to an end. thanks to a much younger and inexperienced opponent. the first-ever college football playoff occurred last weekend and generated historic cable tv ratings with over 28 million viewers watching each game. with record-breaking numbers, the college football championship may soon replace the super bowl. here with us to break that down and a lofty prediction from robert tuchman, he is here and fox sports one contributor jenny taft. welcome to both of you. robert, you think that the college championship is going to be a ratings, profits, viewers, what? >> yeah, if you look at it right now, they are excited because the first two games after what happened, the semifinals, the ratings, no one expected that. you go to the championship game monday nig
last year ibm was down 15%. the prior year down 2%. so the ibm shareholders are hoping for a great 2015. back to you. cheryl: nicole, thank you very much, see you when the bells ring 25 minutes from now. >>> while super bowl ratings set new records each year, it is a trend that could come to an end. thanks to a much younger and inexperienced opponent. the first-ever college football playoff occurred last weekend and generated historic cable tv ratings with over 28 million viewers...
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ibm. american express down nearly 2%. much like ibm, ge, and also goldman are under pressure. these are the milestones we've been watching. consecutive days of selling. the vix, the fear index, that's been to the upside. it traded at a level of 2290. levels for the volatility index. that certainly is notable as well as a ten-year bond which is below 2%. and oil is below the 48-dollar mark. we have a day of notable moves on wall street. it's been on some heavy volume as well. back to you. lori: thank you, nicole. see you at the closing bell. connected cars are a major spotlight at the consumer electronics show this year. liz, you were right there with one of the original innovatorswhat's ford ? liz: here at the consumer electronics show, you get things like, i think you need this in your basement. these are called super sonic. bluetooth, boom box speakers. are these tricked out or what. this is a bluetooth spinning speaker. cars. back in 2007, don't even ask. maybe a few chinese speaker companies. some car alarm companies. that's when mark fields, who at the time was not the ce
ibm. american express down nearly 2%. much like ibm, ge, and also goldman are under pressure. these are the milestones we've been watching. consecutive days of selling. the vix, the fear index, that's been to the upside. it traded at a level of 2290. levels for the volatility index. that certainly is notable as well as a ten-year bond which is below 2%. and oil is below the 48-dollar mark. we have a day of notable moves on wall street. it's been on some heavy volume as well. back to you. lori:...
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ibm. morgan stanley before the bell. i'll be covering that for fox business. that will be a big one. all the banks had rough quarters frankly. the other two names you saw on the screen. obviously some names to watch when the markets open tomorrow. 9:30 eastern time. be here fox business. vaguely at $40 billion. uber is adding to its ambitious plans by stating it will add 50,000 jobs in europe and 40,000 privately owned cars off the road. how ride sharing programs are competing. here with me now is daniel. let's explain what va is. i have my app on my phone. i'm on sixth avenue. i can't get a cab or uber. (?) i can share with other people. correct? >> yeah. so it's similar to other apps in the sense you can book a ride on your phone. we have you share that ride with people that are headed the same direction as you. so it's only five bucks. cheryl: so only five bucks no matter where i'm going. you're -- it's like harlem down to 32nd street. >> that's correct. river to river. that's what we cover. cheryl: how has the response been so far? >> it's been terrific. i
ibm. morgan stanley before the bell. i'll be covering that for fox business. that will be a big one. all the banks had rough quarters frankly. the other two names you saw on the screen. obviously some names to watch when the markets open tomorrow. 9:30 eastern time. be here fox business. vaguely at $40 billion. uber is adding to its ambitious plans by stating it will add 50,000 jobs in europe and 40,000 privately owned cars off the road. how ride sharing programs are competing. here with me now...
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ge, verizon, ibm. the leaders on the dow 30 right now. home depot, walmart stores, that's a record high for walmart. eighty-eight dollars. very doveish. fed meeting minutes released. the tone with better than expected private sectors job report coming in including an upward revision for the prior month. that portends well for the government. overall, good positive statement on the us economy, at least that's what we hope. that's where we stand for now. the dow which has been down five of the last six sessions, solid rally on the way. what does wearables oculus riff and chocolate have in common? let's get more on this. head back to liz claman who is standing by live at the consumer electronics show with a special guest. hi, liz. liz: before we get to the ceo of 3d systems. you never know who you will run into. recognize this guy? david copperfield. we're sitting on a 3d printed bench. it can hold both of us. >> what's more amazing is i've been 3d printed here. liz: this is real magic in a way. >> not just in a way. it's real magic. the tec
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ibm and netflix we'll get to those as soon as they are released. "after the bell" starts right now. david: let's get into the action. we have dan wontroswki from janney capital. he says watch the 10-year treasury.
ibm and netflix we'll get to those as soon as they are released. "after the bell" starts right now. david: let's get into the action. we have dan wontroswki from janney capital. he says watch the 10-year treasury.
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look at ibm all the way at the bottom after reporting earnings today. united health group up top. chevron up top. caterpillar benefitting as well and boeing for overseas and, of course we have american express reporting after the bell today. you have to stay tuned to "countdown" and "after the bell." things are looking up for the u.s. economy which makes cyclical businesses like dow chemical a promising bet for investors. we have to head back to liz claman at davos. liz: tracy, it's almost required that my next guest show up to davos every single year. he does business in 160 countries. andrew liveris the chairman and president of dow chemical. >> this might be eight of nine, i missed one through the financial crisis. liz: you've got me beaten by two. >> is that right? liz: that's about it. why do you come to davos? >> people told me to come. which is not a good reason to come. none of our predecessors used to come. nature of the job has changed. in the intro you hit it, relationships, ceo relationships, the reason i'm here. when i'm saying ceo not the usual suspects, not the ones
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ibm, which as you can see is the second biggest gainer by percentage, the second stock from the top there, that was the biggest laggard for 2014. at&t giving it some strength right now, the dow gaining 7.5% in 2014. not so bad. we'll see what 2015 brings. >>> well, washington and your money. peter barnes has been counting down the top five washington issues of 2014 that impact your portfolio. today he's going to break down the number one issue on his list, the federal reserve and its impact on the u.s. economy. earlier today peter sat down with cleveland's fed president in a fox business exclusive. peter is here. so i know that you asked her about the financial markets, and she was pretty detailed with you about her thoughts on the markets, correct? >> reporter: yeah, listen, i mean, you know, we had dow 18,000 this past year, and we did hear from the fed this past year about potential bubbles in certain corners of financial markets, but nonetheless, the fed, you know, decided to stay on track with winding down quantitative easing, and now it is getting ready to raise interest rates. but,
ibm, which as you can see is the second biggest gainer by percentage, the second stock from the top there, that was the biggest laggard for 2014. at&t giving it some strength right now, the dow gaining 7.5% in 2014. not so bad. we'll see what 2015 brings. >>> well, washington and your money. peter barnes has been counting down the top five washington issues of 2014 that impact your portfolio. today he's going to break down the number one issue on his list, the federal reserve and...